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Originally Posted by murraypaul
Pretty sure they mean that the battery dies (drains to a level that cannot power the device) quickly in use and has to be charged more frequently, rather than that the device dies (ceases to function).
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I already wrote that Android devices can do more than normal readers and therefore also need more power - this is often compensated for with a larger battery, so that the durability is roughly the same as that of a reader.
But why the Ares needs so much more, I don't know.
By the way: I see an indication of device death in the $$ comment